What’s in Season in Florida in March

32 fruits and vegetables are in season across Florida's growing zones (8b–11b) in March. Data is calibrated to Zone 10a, the most common zone in Florida.

At Peak in March

Best flavor and availability right now.

Bell Pepper

★ Peak

Cucumber

★ Peak

Eggplant

★ Peak

Hot Pepper

★ Peak

Strawberry

★ Peak

Tomato

★ Peak

Yellow Squash

★ Peak

Zucchini

★ Peak

Also in Season

Arugula

In season

Basil

In season

Beet

In season

Broccoli

In season

Cabbage

In season

Carrot

In season

Cauliflower

In season

Cilantro

In season

Collard Greens

In season

Dill

In season

Green Bean

In season

Kale

In season

Leek

In season

Lettuce

In season

Mint

In season

Mustard Greens

In season

Onion

In season

Potato

In season

Radish

In season

Snap Pea

In season

Spinach

In season

Sweet Corn

In season

Swiss Chard

In season

Thyme

In season

About Florida’s Growing Zones

Florida spans USDA hardiness zones 8b–11b. The most common zone is 10a, which covers the majority of the state’s zip codes. Seasonal availability can shift by 2–4 weeks depending on your specific location within the state. For zone-accurate results based on your exact zip code, use Ripe Route’s free produce browser.

All zones present in Florida: 8b, 9a, 9b, 10a, 10b, 11a, 11b

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